No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.No, a good ruler does not lose his/her kingdom. Cleopatra lost it all and her people lost their independence.
Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.Cleopatra lost her power by being defeated by Octavian.
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No. Cleopatra lost that war, big time. In addition, she also lost her kingdom.
It is said that the Tragedy of Camelot was when King Arthurs' wife and best friend sir Lancelot was having an affair and when Arthur found out it crushed his spirit and lost the will to go on and his kingdom crumbled under the power of King Arthur.
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Yes, as after she lost the kingdom, it became a Roman province, ending the dynastic rule of the Pharaohs. But recently there has been found a carving and inscription of Augustus as being pharaoh. However we know that Augustus never took that title and historians think that the carving may have been an act by the priests to both honor Augustus and to preserve the continuity of their culture.
The Pharaohs
Around the time of the Babylonian Empire 600 b.c.. From there on it was a tribute or vassal state or territory of the Babylonian Empire, theMede-Persians, the Greeks under Alexander the great, and then the Romans. Its real glory days were up till the time of Moses (about 1490 b.c. and before). Egypt of course, ever since the end of Roman rule, never has been a major power, though emerging as one of the most powerful of the regional powers in the middleast since the end of WWII.
Tales from the Tomb Lost Sons of the Pharaohs - 1997 TV was released on: USA: 8 December 1997
Cleopatra because she lost the kindom - she was the final Pharoah.
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom was created in 1985.
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By replacing Amon-Re with Aton, a minor god, the pharaohs lost their authority and prestigious power in the government. As an example, Akhenaton who renamed his name to a word meaning "he who serves Aton" Akhenaton's radical ideas had little success. Priests of Amon-Re and of other gods resisted such revolutionary changes. The people too were afraid to abandon their old gods in favor of Aton. Nobles also deserted the Pharaoh because he neglected his duty of defending the empire.
I am not sure if the answer is correct. I think the answer is ( As Buddhism grew in influence, the number of Hindu followers declined, and the Khmer lost power. )
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